Posted on 08/05/2021 7:36:08 PM PDT by Willie Lumpit
âThe Microsoft founder told CNNâs Anderson Cooper that his split with Melinda was a âvery sad milestone,â and a source of âpersonal sadness.â
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Yep, they’re both two birds of a feather in or out of their marriage.
If your profile is still accurate, consider a visit to New Orleans at some point. Maybe after Covid. It’s a great American experience. A little crazy at Mardi Gras time. You and I maybe too old to appreciate all the shenanigans at this point of life, such as the women trading boob views for beads and the drunken people stumbling around, but it’s something else. Lots of great food, music and culture and of course history. I haven’t been in maybe 10 years and even then it was just for work but I still enjoyed my time in the French Quarter. When in my early 20’s and single, Mardi Gras was something else.
LOL...I’m the notorious guy? I guess I could have been more gentle on him.
Next time post OUTSIDE the box.
I wish Bill were a MAGA-lomaniac. Unfortunately he is more of a Schmeg-lomaniac.
Heh, I was only joshing ya! I figured the noob would get far worse from people with real axes to grind...:)
I missed actually going to it as a 16 year old to march in the actual Mardi Gras parade with a CYO band back in 1974...I joined them a few weeks after they returned!
But yes, if I am down there at the right time, I will certainly make an attempt, thank you for the suggestion!
Whew…ya got me!
Yeppers! They are two twisted sisters who met and got married. She put up with him meeting his ex girlfriend for a rememberance weekend every year for 25 years. I call that semi divisionary. More likely Ole Bill knows the alliance is coming for him and he’s trying to get as much chit as possible offloaded in her name.
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